I have uncovered a liminal framework—a way of looking at our current Fiscal/Debt dilemma—that could help us frame a seemingly insoluble dilemma of how to reduce national debt while continuing... read more →
Part 3 of 4 In April, I attended a gathering to read aloud and reflect on a Leo Tolstoy short story. The powerful tale “How Much Land Does a Man... read more →
Last week, I began our tour through the liminal dimension of business ethics as incarnated by John Bogle and the Vanguard Group mutual fund company. We often feel it is other people... read more →
I’ve been pondering what constitutes a great relationship. Even tougher, how do you translate a nascent good relationship into an online experience? Let’s reflect upon what works well for in-person... read more →
Last week I referenced the practice of journaling as a tool to prepare yourself as leader for “presencing.” Journaling is like panning for gold: you’ve got to sift through a... read more →
Click for Part 1. Demosthenes was a great 4th-century B.C.E. orator. His power to conate (act purposefully in the same direction) to perfect his craft are legendary. He spent endless hours... read more →
Many owners—and most of humanity--struggle with articulating and living consciously by the genius within. The expression of genius is what makes us and our firms unique and best suited for... read more →
Today’s blog is a preview of the TiE Rockies “Business for Breakfast” talk I’m giving this Friday. You still have time to sign up by going to my events page.... read more →
In pursuit of knowledge, every day something is acquired; In pursuit of wisdom, every day something is dropped. —Lao Tzu* This week I discovered another liminal dimension: the doorway from... read more →
According to researchers at the University of Tennessee, there are five components needed to build a healthy framework for negotiating agreements: Trust Resiliency Communication Team Orientation Focus Last week we... read more →